Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Baku
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The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Russian: Александро-Невский Собор; Azeri: Aleksandr Nevski Başkilsəsi, often referred to as Qızıllı kilsə – "The Gilt Church") was the main Russian Orthodox cathedral in Baku, Azerbaijan from when it was completed in 1898 until its destruction in 1937 during the Soviet era under Joseph Stalin. The cathedral was the biggest Russian Orthodox structure ever built in the South Caucasus.
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Nigar Rafibeyli, Baku City
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N 40.369484833333 ° | E 49.832304833333 ° |
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189 nömrəli məktəb
Nigar Rafibeyli
0001 Baku City (Sabail Raion)
Baku, Azerbaijan
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